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Ann Yarnall letter to Charity Rotch, Philadelphia, 10th mo 23 1812

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B-321-1
Philadelphia 10 mo 23 1812
My dear friend
Charity Roch
having an opertunity to rite by John Street a
friend from Salem in your State thought thou
would be wiling to hear from thy friends A & NY
may inform thee we are in good health & we
were informed by our mutual friend Maria that
thy health is much better than it has been for
severel years which is a very grate favour when
thee gets thy school under way O how I would
rejoice to take a [illegible] at it & thee but I must
be content with haering tel of it- our little Society
has just broke up the dear girls seem quite
interested in working for the poor. Richard & Maria
paid us a visit last weak thay wir well & have
a prospect of a farm in the nabourhood of Crosscrek
Maria expects to spend the winter among her friends
R to go to Hartford to return in the Spring poor
dear Maria I think she is not very fit for a
farmers wife. Danuel Quinby a friend who stad
with us 2 nights on his way to Baltimore yearly M
& expects to make a pretty generel visit to your
state is a friend we are much interested in & attache
to he having spent severel weeks with us some time
back he has a very extensive prospect before him

B-321-1
Philadelphia 10 mo 23 1812
My dear friend
Charity Roch
having an opertunity to rite by John Street a
friend from Salem in your State thought thou
would be wiling to hear from thy friends A & NY
may inform thee we are in good health & we
were informed by our mutual friend Maria that
thy health is much better than it has been for
severel years which is a very grate favour when
thee gets thy school under way O how I would
rejoice to take a [illegible] at it & thee but I must
be content with haering tel of it- our little Society
has just broke up the dear girls seem quite
interested in working for the poor. Richard & Maria
paid us a visit last weak thay wir well & have
a prospect of a farm in the nabourhood of Crosscrek
Maria expects to spend the winter among her friends
R to go to Hartford to return in the Spring poor
dear Maria I think she is not very fit for a
farmers wife. Danuel Quinby a friend who stad
with us 2 nights on his way to Baltimore yearly M
& expects to make a pretty generel visit to your
state is a friend we are much interested in & attache
to he having spent severel weeks with us some time
back he has a very extensive prospect before him